Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management, U. S Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management, U.S. Department of State
American Citizens Abroad Americans make over 60 million trips abroad every year 4.5 million Americans reside overseas Over 200,000 students study abroad
Assistance for Citizens Abroad Issuance of Emergency Passports Welfare/whereabouts Arrests Medical Emergencies Crisis response
Welfare/whereabouts requests Over 200,000 requests per year Contact hospitals, hotels, jails, local authorities, etc. Privacy Act limitations Can not compel response or return to the U.S. Phone home!!
Medical Emergencies Help identify medical resources Make a consular visit Provide basic translation Help identify financial resources Notify friends/family Help coordinate medical evacuations
Arrests U.S. citizens subject to host country laws Consular notification and access Monitor case; communicate with family & the U.S. Department of State
Crisis Response Call center – 20,000 calls on 7/7/05 Immediate needs Departure/assisted evacuation
Additional Assistance Deaths & estates Crime/terrorism victims’ assistance Kidnappings Financial assistance, repatriations
Consular Information Program “Know Before You Go” The Consular Information Program aims to help Americans living and traveling abroad make informed decisions and plans.
Consular Information Program No Double Standard Policy Specific, credible, non-counterable threat Collaboration with Regional Security Officers
Consular Information Program Warden Messages Travel Alerts Travel Warnings Country Specific Information (CSI) Fact Sheets (e.g. avian influenza) Media
Consular Information Program Information from variety of sources Embassies, consulates Intelligence community Media Foreign governments Others
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